Chapter 639: Prognosis

At the end of the round, it was Nie Kong's turn to operate, he had 7 more mana crystals, and the sniper instructor could act.

Almost without hesitation, 5 mana crystals were applied to the sniper instructor, and his attack power changed from 5 to 8.

There is a limit to the direct kicker effect of a card with Mind, and the stronger the effect, the more Mindpower is consumed.

A card that was originally 4 attacks costs 2 mana crystals to add half of his attack power, but if you want to continue to add 2 attacks to him later, you need to consume 4 mana crystals, and the consumption doubles after adding 4 attacks.

To add 6 attacks to the instructor, 10 mana crystals need to be consumed. To add 8 attacks to him, you need to consume a full 18 mana crystals!

The sniper instructor of the eight-point attack aimed at Kapok Spring, and shot an arrow, instantly knocking out the opponent's 5 points of blood, leaving 19 points of blood. Nie Kong used the remaining two mana crystals to make the instructor enter the stealth state again.

One mana crystal allows a unit to sneak for one turn, and if the unit does an action on the second turn, the stealth cost two points for that turn. If you want two units to sneak at the same time, it will cost more mana.

Hunters can only let archer units sneak, and samurai can only let assassin units sneak.

It was Kapok Spring's turn again, but this round he thought about it for a long time, and after a while, he chose to use 1 mana crystal to add 1 point of defense to the vine armor, and then he didn't move and skipped the round.

There is also such a rule in the duel of the Phantom Dragon Academy, if there are mana crystals left in the previous round, then half of the legal power crystals from the previous round will be retained in the next round.

Kapok Spring has 5 mana crystals this turn, and after using 1 point, he has 4 points left, and when it comes to the next round, he will have an extra 2 mana crystals.

This game is an 'unconventional game', and the normal game should be that both sides summon a few more Soul of the Books warriors, and then divide the front row and the back row, using a variety of skills to fight. Whoever consumes all of the opponent's tome souls first will almost win.

At this moment, it was Nie Kong's turn again, but he didn't continue to slap the sniper instructor in the face, but thought about it the same.

Kapok Spring accumulates mana crystals in order to save the scene, he must deal with himself, a stealth sniper, usually there are two most convenient options, one is to break the invisibility and kill it, and the other is to use an area-based spell to kill it directly.

There are spells to break the invisibility in the natural system, but will the kapok spring in the Phantom Dragon Academy master it? The likelihood is relatively low. It's useless to just break the stealth effect, he still has to play a damage spell card to kill his sniper, otherwise why break the stealth?

The first spell released by Kapok Spring is the vine shield, which means that he has read books on this subject, which means that he is good at vine spells, which means that he may read other vine spell books.

As for the vine-type range spells, Nie Kong knows the most famous one-Thorn Technique, which summons thorn bushes at the target location, deals damage to units in the range, and uses thorns to slow down or completely control enemies.

This is a life-saving spell used by nature magicians, and the damage is not high, but if he increases his power, he can indeed kill his own sniper directly. In this way, all his previous arrangements have been wasted, and he has to continue to spend mana crystals to solve the thorns in his field.

After thinking for a long time, Nie Kong made his own decision, he summoned the old man of the wind system in the Great Old Goose Book in the front row, and spent 4 mana crystals. Then use two mana crystals to increase the sniper's HP by two, and the remaining two crystals will make it invisible again after the sniper's attack.

"Whew!"

With an arrow hit, Kapok Spring lost another 5 points of blood, and his health was left with 15 points, which was already very dangerous.

Nie Kong's playing style was very strange, but at this moment, Kapok Spring's eyes widened, and the current scene did not meet his understanding at all.

Why did the opposite side suddenly add two drops of blood to the sniper, so that he could completely resist his thorn spell, and why put an equally crispy mage in the front row?

Shouldn't it be what he should do right now to keep attacking and let the sniper do more damage to himself?!

Shouldn't it be common sense to put the mage in the back row and let the shield or armor stand in the front row?!

How many dishes does this person on the other side have?! And then the one who returned the dish just cracked his own premeditated plan?!

The mage and the sniper were so far away that thorns couldn't cover both of them at the same time. The Sniper's HP is no longer able to be instantly killed by the enhanced Thorns......

"Could it be...... Prognosis? ”

After a long time, Kapok Spring accepted this fact, the other party is a well-known master in China, a level 20 top cutting-edge, it is very reasonable to kill himself in seconds with his mental power, and he has just set foot in a game mode, and he will crush his own skilled hand in all directions, which ...... Well, it makes sense too.

Admiration does not mean admitting defeat, this round Kapok Spring has 8 mana crystals, and you can do a lot of things.

He first cast a thorn technique on Nie Kong's back row that was not strengthened, hitting the sniper for 1 HP in one round and lasting 2 rounds. Then summon a spirit wood to use as a tank opposite the old man of the wind system, which costs a total of 6 crystals.

The last 2 crystals summon a natural branch behind the spirit wood, and when the next turn begins, the branch can restore 2 health to any unit.

Kapok Spring has an epic book soul, but it hasn't had a chance to play yet.

If a sniper attacks a branch, a branch with only 2 health is equivalent to blocking 5 damage. If you don't fight, the Sniper's attack power will be permanently minus 2, and you will never try to kill a Nature Mage.

If you take into account the two points of mana consumed by stealth and the frequency of attacks, his move can be regarded as a stroke of genius, and from another angle, he cracked the invisible sniper flow of the empty mountain.

Kapok Spring saw the attributes of the old man of the wind system, knew that his attack power was not low, and also knew that he could change the position of a unit. However, the soul of the scroll can only do one thing a turn, and if you change your position, you can't attack, and unless you have other means, the opponent can't kill the natural branch for the time being.

Moreover, the position of the old man of the wind system is in the front row, and the front is the spirit wood, if he doesn't dodge it, the light spirit wood can kill him.

This is the flaw of unconventional routines, which have a low margin for error and are difficult to fight against conventional play.

Kapok Spring gave Nie Kong a more complicated question, but it was not impossible to solve, he had more than just the soul of these two scrolls in his hands.

Nie Kong had read a book about hunting nets, which allowed a unit to be immobilized for two turns.

He's also seen a book on Wind Basics, where you can cast simple wind spells in a game that blow a unit out of the way.

He had also read a book about beast patterns, which could place a beast pattern stone, 4 health, and no attack ability, but it could increase the attack and defense of the beasts on the left and right by one point each.

He'd also read a book on Twisted String Shot, which allows an archer to temporarily increase his attack by three and penetrate a target behind the killer, which is where his explosiveness lies.

There is also a stealth book, as well as a book that enhances the reading effect, the former allows him to sneak on his own, which is equivalent to a round of invincibility, and the latter can enhance the power of a book soul.

In fact, his nature is the same as that of everyone else, and the books he reads are entirely for his own service, and none of them are considered for dueling matches. Such a ten-card deck can't be worse than it can be done in combat, but fortunately it can still be played.

In the fourth round, Nie Kong used a wind spell to blow away the spirit wood, allowing the wind old man to kill the natural branches hiding behind the spirit wood, he originally summoned the old man to remove the thorns under the sniper instructor's feet, but at this moment it happened to come in handy for other purposes.

There were still thorns under the sniper instructor's feet at this time, in order to prevent the opponent from trying to kill him in seconds in the next round, Nie Kong continued to attack and increase his blood, and became invisible again after shooting Kapok Spring with an arrow.

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In the end, Nie Kong won the game, and after the game ended, Kapok Spring said a few words to the people around him blankly, and then withdrew from the Phantom Dragon Academy lonely, leaving the others to stare at each other one by one.